Muntaser Ibrahim

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University of Khartoum  
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Ibrahim ME. (2021) Genetic diversity of the Sudanese: insights on origin and implications for health. Human Molecular Genetics. 30: R37-R41
Ibrahim M, Salih A. (2021) The Y chromosome ancestry marker R1b1b2: a surrogate of the SARS-CoV-2 population affinity. Human Genome Variation. 8: 11
Ali Albsheer MM, Hussien A, Kwiatkowski D, et al. (2020) The Duffy T-33C is an insightful marker of human history and admixture. Meta Gene. 100782
Scheinfeldt LB, Soi S, Lambert C, et al. (2019) Genomic evidence for shared common ancestry of East African hunting-gathering populations and insights into local adaptation. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Koko M, Abdallah MOE, Amin M, et al. (2018) Challenges imposed by minor reference alleles on the identification and reporting of clinical variants from exome data. Bmc Genomics. 19: 46
Ibrahim M, Osman M, Peprah E. (2017) Can We Better Understand the Evolutionary Biology of CVD From Analysis of Ancestral Population Genomes? Global Heart
Elhassan N, Gebremeskel EI, Elnour MA, et al. (2014) The episode of genetic drift defining the migration of humans out of africa is derived from a large east african population size Plos One. 9
Gebremeskel EI, Ibrahim ME. (2014) Y-chromosome E haplogroups: their distribution and implication to the origin of Afro-Asiatic languages and pastoralism. European Journal of Human Genetics : Ejhg. 22: 1387-92
Ranciaro A, Campbell MC, Hirbo JB, et al. (2014) Genetic origins of lactase persistence and the spread of pastoralism in Africa. American Journal of Human Genetics. 94: 496-510
Aminkeng F, Ross CJ, Rassekh SR, et al. (2014) Higher frequency of genetic variants conferring increased risk for ADRs for commonly used drugs treating cancer, AIDS and tuberculosis in persons of African descent. The Pharmacogenomics Journal. 14: 160-70
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